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https://bibliotecadelenguas.uncoma.edu.ar/files/original/19d4b796b8e87bd2e641a3c700b934d9.pdf
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Actas y presentaciones en eventos científicos
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Presentaciones en congresos, conferencias, jornadas y otros eventos científicos en los que ha participado el personal docente de la Facultad de Lenguas
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J033: Enseñanza y aprendizaje de secuencias formulaicas en estudiantes de ILE (Inglés como Lengua Extranjera) en escuelas primarias
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This is the story of… : legends in the acquisition of formulaic sequence in adult secondary schools
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Scilipoti, Paola Mabel
Tacconi, María Leticia
Zinkgräf, Magdalena
Date
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2019
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<p text="" align="justify">Our experience with the use of legends of native people in the English class confirms that not only intercultural competence can be developed, but also chronological-temporal discursive formulaic sequences can be acquired in relation to the chronological organization of events. We describe the experience carried out at two evening schools and its impact on the writing of novel legends.</p>
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<span>Ponencia presentada en XVII APIZALS Teachers’ Conference, San Carlos de Bariloche, 18-19 Octubre 2019.</span>
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English language--Study and teaching
Enseñanza de idiomas
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documento de conferencia
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CC BY-NC-SA
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<p text="" align="justify">Our experience with the use of legends of native people in the English class confirms that not only intercultural competence can be developed, but also chronological-temporal discursive formulaic sequences can be acquired in relation to the chronological organization of events. We describe the experience carried out at two evening schools and its impact on the writing of novel legends.</p>
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Universidad Nacional del Comahue. Facultad de Lenguas
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<span>Scilipoti, Paola M., Tacconi, María Leticia & Zinkgräf, Magdalena. (2019). Let’s teach vocabulary through legendary lessons. Ponencia presentada en XVII APIZALS Teachers’ Conference, San Carlos de Bariloche.</span>
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eng
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<a href="http://bibliotecadelenguas.uncoma.edu.ar/items/show/450">http://bibliotecadelenguas.uncoma.edu.ar/items/show/450</a>
chronological organization
EFL
enseñanza del inglés
formulaic sequences
J033
legends
secondary schools
secuencias formulaicas